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E-business in Lithuania
Reda ŠeškevičiūtėRamunė Malaiškaitė
Sima Puodžiūtė
Where IS Lithuania?!...
… Unfortunately, there are still some people who think it’s in Africa….
+ =
…Beer + Basketball = Friendship in Lithuania…
......Many foreigners consider that Lithuanian girls are one of the most beautiful girls in the
world….. For you to decide…
Lithuanian capital
V I L N I U S
The Vilnius Old Town is one of the biggest in
Eastern and Middle Europe.
In 1994 the Old Town of Vilnius was
included in the Unesco World heritage list.
Vilnius was established in 1323
Vilnius has the oldest
university in Lithuania and
Eastern Europe - it is
Vilnius university which was
established in 1579
The university
has 12 faculties and 8 institutes like ecology institute, or politics and
international relations institute.
There are 23 126
students in Vilnius universit
y this year in
different faculties.
VILNIUS UNIVERSITY
International Business School
• The International Business School is the youngest independent unit of the oldest Vilnius University. It was established in 1989.
• The International Business School offers International Business Bachelor’s also International Trade and International Business and Law Master’s studies.
The International Business School pays especially great attention to the studies, where theory and practice are closely interconnected.
Most of the professors of
the International Business School are not just academicians, but also practitioners, developing their knowledge in the ever-changing field of Economics.
• More than 2000 students in IBS
• The number is increasing
• Erazmus and Socrates exchange programs
• Active Students’ representative
Marketing strategy in the new digital age
• Companies need a new model for marketing strategy and practice.
• New model will change customers’ comprehension.
• New consumer thinking will affect every business.
Estonia 35,9
Italy 35,4
Ireland 32,8
Spain 32,5
Check Rep. 25,3
Poland 23,3
Cyprus 22,1
Malta 21,6
Portugal 19,2
Slovakia 16,0
Hungary 15,8
Greece 15,2
Lithuania 14,3
Latvia 13,7
Country% frompopulation
Netherlands 66,0
Denmark 62,5
UK 58,8
Germany 54,3
Finland 50,7
EU 44,2
Austria 41,6
Slovenia 38,4
Sweden 37,9
France 37,3
Belgium 36,4
Luxemburg 36,0
Penetration of Internet users in EU(March, 2004)
Electronic commerce
• Electronic commerce - a general term for a buying and selling process that is supported by electronic means.
Types of website
• Corporate website is designed to handle interactive communication initiated by the consumer.
• Marketing website is designed to handle interactive communication initiated by the company.
Benefits to buyers
• Buying is easy and private• Comfortable• Saving time• Greater product access and selection• More information about the product
Benefits to sellers
• Strong customer relationship building• Feedback• Reducing costs• Increasing speed and efficiency• Flexibility• Global medium
B2C (business to consumer)
• B2C e-commerce – the online selling of goods and services to final consumers.
• The largest categories of consumer online spending include travel services, computer hardware and software, furniture, food, music and video, beauty…
TIKETA
It is the first company in Lithuania which offers a new system of distribution and purchasing tickets.
MISSION – to provide convenient, secure, and quickest tickets purchasing system in Lithuania allowing to sell optimal number of tickets to the widest possible audience.
VISION – to become a national ticket distribution company.
www.tiketa.lt
Inculto “Welcome to Lithuania”
Ačiū!
…And mind this, we’re not sneezing – we’re just saying ‘Thanks!’